The Crystal Palace was a huge exhibition building constructed in London's Hyde Park between 1850 and 1851. It hosted the Great Exhibition of 1851 - an event showcasing sculptures, machinery, diamonds, ...
A new study has revealed that London's Crystal Palace was ... Palace was built in well under a year for the 1851 Great Exhibition The Crystal Palace was originally constructed for the Great ...
A hidden Victorian subway in south-east London is set to be ... Park for the Great Exhibition in 1851 but was subsequently moved to what is now Crystal Palace Park The Grade-II* listed subway ...
On May 1 1851 Queen Victoria opened the Great Exhibition ... The seemingly fragile structure was nicknamed 'The Crystal Palace' by the satirical magazine Punch. In this print, the two naves ...
Victor Schilt The calculating machine of the Swiss clockmaker Victor (or Viktor) Schilt (1822-1880) was exhibited in 1851 at ...
The Crystal Palace transmitting station is one of the tallest structures in London. It has a unique job to beam terrestrial television into millions of homes in the capital and the Home Counties.